Biology
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Scientists Identified the Cause of the Biggest Mass Extinction on Earth
Scientists believe they have just identified the cause of the biggest mass extinction event on Earth, which occurred at the end of the Permian Period and start of the Triassic Period approximately 252 million years ago (MYA).
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